Persons in poverty are defined as those who make less than 100% of the poverty threshold established by the US Census Bureau. The poverty threshold for a family of three was $19,337 in 2016 and $19,749 in 2017.

During 2016-2018 (average), about 1 in 7 women of childbearing age (ages 15-44) (14.4%) in Montana were living in families with incomes below the Federal Poverty Level.

Source

IPUMS-CPS, University of Minnesota, ipums.org. Current Population Survey, US Census Bureau.